CQWW SWL CHALLENGE THE AIM OF THE CHALLENGE IS TO LOG AS MANY COUNTRIES AS POSSIBLE. THE RULES ARE THE SAME FOR BOTH THE SSB CHALLENGE AND THE CW CHALLENGE. PLEASE READ THE RULES CAREFULLY R U L E S 1. SWLs may listen at any time during the 48 hour periods. 2. Only one station from each DXCC country may be logged on each of the main amateur bands (28, 21, 14, 7, 3.5 and 1.8MHz). 3. There will be 3 sections - "A": Single operator "B": Multi-operator-multi receiver. "C": Multi-operator-single receiver. NOTE: Any SWL with access to a packet cluster or a web-cluster will be classified in Section "C". 4. Points will be as follows: (a) Countries in the SWLs own continent score 1 point on each band. Countries outside the SWLs own continent score 5 points on each band. (b) The final score shall be the total of the countries heard on the six bands multiplied by the total number of points from each of the six bands (for example, 400 countries x 900 points = a score of 360,000). 5. Entries must show a) Date; b) Time (GMT); c) Callsign of station heard. The callsign of the station being worked is NOT required; d) RS(T) of station heard at SWLs QTH. No station may be logged whose RS(T) is less than 33(9). 6. A country multiplier check sheet MUST be provided. Only countries shown on the official DXCC List shall count as a multiplier. 7. Computer generated logs are welcome. 8. Logs should be sent to: BOB TREACHER 93 ELIBANK ROAD ELTHAM LONDON SE9 1QJ ENGLAND 9. Logs MUST be postmarked no later than: SSB CHALLENGE - NOVEMBER CW CHALLENGE - DECEMBER 10. Certificates will be awarded. Entrants wishing to receive a copy of the Results Booklet MUST include œ1, $1 or 2IRCs to offset the cost of printing the Results Booklet and postage.